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take us back to what happened that precipitated the lawsuit. >> okay. as you recall, there was a protest, picketing outside of a church in which a fallen marine was being... a funeral service was being held for a fallen marine. the family of the marine sued the westborough baptist church claiming that the demonstration inflicted emotional distress on them. that's a basis for a lawsuit for damages. it's a personal injury. the westborough baptist church raised as a defense the first amendment and the lower appellate court held that the first amendment did protect this speech and overturned a jury verdict in favor of the family. >> woodruff: so what was the main question, then, before the justices. >> whether the first amendment protected this speech. chief justice roberts wrote the opinion today and this morning in the courtroom he read a summary of that opinion and it was very clear, i think, from his tone that he really wanted people to understand how the court reached the decision and that the court's sympathy-- if not the law-- is with the snyders. he
take us back to what happened that precipitated the lawsuit. >> okay. as you recall, there was a protest, picketing outside of a church in which a fallen marine was being... a funeral service was being held for a fallen marine. the family of the marine sued the westborough baptist church claiming that the demonstration inflicted emotional distress on them. that's a basis for a lawsuit for damages. it's a personal injury. the westborough baptist church raised as a defense the first...
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they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall street journal". what's your chief arguement. >> let me paraphrase what you just heard. it's not strategic. our interest is in in way warranted. libya is the least important country in the middle east. we should be focusing on egypt, saudi arabia, iran, iraq. limited interventions would not turn this thing around. no-fly zones and the like would not be decisive. interventions that might be deice i have would be far, far, for more costly than our interests warrant. one last thing, who would we be helping? we know we hate qaddafi, our people do. but are
they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall...
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it's early sunday morning here in tokyo, and people are actually starting to get used to the dozens of aftershocks that are happening here every day. now, they should get smaller over time, but they could last for years. that's because experts now say the massive quake released enough energy to provide electricity to the city of los angeles for an entire year. >> at the time it was terrifying. i've never felt a quake that strong. you know, my japanese coworkers haven't experienced anything like this, either, in their lifetime. >> reporter: the earthquake that hit japan this morning was actually the 261st aftershock. it was located about 200 miles north of tokyo, but we could definitely feel it here in the city. the ground started shaking, buildings were situation. clearly keeping people here on edge. russ. >> mitchell: ben trace netokyo. take care. thank you very much. attention was focused for most of the day on an explosion at the fukushima nuclear power plant where officials say the containment vessel is intact with no imminent threat of a meltdown. sea water is being pump in to coo
it's early sunday morning here in tokyo, and people are actually starting to get used to the dozens of aftershocks that are happening here every day. now, they should get smaller over time, but they could last for years. that's because experts now say the massive quake released enough energy to provide electricity to the city of los angeles for an entire year. >> at the time it was terrifying. i've never felt a quake that strong. you know, my japanese coworkers haven't experienced...
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crayfish are using the classroom. they're used in the classroom for a reason. i think they illustrate life quite well. >> well, we have the rusty crayfish in the tank right here. >> i think they're pretty cool. crayfish are sturdy. >> reporter: they can survive a lot of handling. that makes them good for fourth and fifth graders who are learning about biology, ecosystems and life cycles. >> you can talk about it, you can look at a movie but its not the same as actually picking it up and learning how to, to hold the crayfish and what are the structures and how really unique are they? >> right here, this is where the eggs would be if this was a female. but it's a male. >> the rusty crayfish is one of several crayfish that is shipped around the country to roughly probably 25% of elementary classrooms throughout the united states. and usually they're shipped between a dozen and two dozen to each classroom. >> reporter: the problem comes when the semester ends. what should they do with their living specimens? >> often it's done very innocently. most people feel that
crayfish are using the classroom. they're used in the classroom for a reason. i think they illustrate life quite well. >> well, we have the rusty crayfish in the tank right here. >> i think they're pretty cool. crayfish are sturdy. >> reporter: they can survive a lot of handling. that makes them good for fourth and fifth graders who are learning about biology, ecosystems and life cycles. >> you can talk about it, you can look at a movie but its not the same as actually...
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if other countries have a chance to be stable, then that helps us. now, to the key house republican in charge of appropriating money for foreign aid. congresswoman kay granger, of texas and chair of the foreign operations subcommittee, joins us from capitol hill. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: so there is a lot of talk right now, congresswoman granger, about foreign aid, but let's begin with this question of maternal and child health. as we just reported, president obama wants to increase the funding for a program that falls under the global health initiative. is that something you support? >> i haven't seen it yet. i'll look at it carefully, but in this time in our nation, it's not a time to increase spending. what we have to do is look very carefully, prioritize, and see what is the most important thing today. we can't continue to spend at the rate we have in the past, and i believe that very sincerely. what we'll do in this situation-- and i just heard you in your interview with laura bush, and she's right. it is important, maternal health i
if other countries have a chance to be stable, then that helps us. now, to the key house republican in charge of appropriating money for foreign aid. congresswoman kay granger, of texas and chair of the foreign operations subcommittee, joins us from capitol hill. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: so there is a lot of talk right now, congresswoman granger, about foreign aid, but let's begin with this question of maternal and child health. as we just reported, president obama wants...
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thank you for being with us. so, what adjectives come to mind when you think of next weekend's tournaments? >> it's going to be unprecedented. it's going to be completely unpredictable. we have no idea who is going to end up in this championship game. as you said it's two cinderellas squaring off on one side of the bracket and two goliaths on the other side. we often ask our self-s in the office, butler made it to the championship game last year, can they be a cinderella again? i don't know. they've proven they deserve to be here. >> woodruff: that was my question. are these cinderellas, butler and bcu, did they get this far because they're that good or was there a fluke involved? >> i think if you look at a first round upset where you have something crazy where a big powerhouse school goes down, that could just be put in a category of just fluke upsets. when you're a virginia commonwealth, if you think about it, they wouldn't be in the tournament if this were last year now that the field is expanded to 68 teams.
thank you for being with us. so, what adjectives come to mind when you think of next weekend's tournaments? >> it's going to be unprecedented. it's going to be completely unpredictable. we have no idea who is going to end up in this championship game. as you said it's two cinderellas squaring off on one side of the bracket and two goliaths on the other side. we often ask our self-s in the office, butler made it to the championship game last year, can they be a cinderella again? i don't...
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please support us now. the way we receive our news continues to evolve from podcast to live stream, social media to smart phone. the pbs newshour uses the latest to bring us all the news, commentary and perspective we all rely on. in the past year, the pbs newshour nearly tripled reach to viewers via new media and your support made it possible. reaching more people with balanced and fair news coverage is a good thing. can only continue to provide this service with your continued support. give us a call and make your contribution today. pledge online at weta.org. just a few minutes of your time can make a very big difference. paul? >> thank you. did you know that sustained giving is an incredibly convenient way to support weta. our signal society is a special pruo of dedicate members who contribute on a monthly basis. uthis provides ac onsistent and reli leincome stream for weta. our mmirsbe like it because it'srs seay. their yearly membership is automatically renewed and feels great to makea difference ever
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had sanctioned the use of military power. but it's not so strange, given persistenreports, post-cease- fire announcement, that rebel- held misratah, 130 miles east of tripoli, remains under heavy bombardment. the government denies this. we can't authenticate these pictures, but they accord with eyewitness reports. 25 killed, doctors say. so much for the immediate cease- fire. >> they're still shelling. i hope you can hear gunfire in the background. about an hour ago, two shells landed across the road from the medical center into the local hotel there. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi had warned that his troops would have no mercy. "the u.n. had no right to intervene," he said, branding it madness. "if the world has gone crazy," he said, "then we will go crazy, too." at 2:00 a.m. local time, two hours after the u.n. vote, angry protesters interrupted an emergency news conference at our central tripoli hotel. "britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've i
had sanctioned the use of military power. but it's not so strange, given persistenreports, post-cease- fire announcement, that rebel- held misratah, 130 miles east of tripoli, remains under heavy bombardment. the government denies this. we can't authenticate these pictures, but they accord with eyewitness reports. 25 killed, doctors say. so much for the immediate cease- fire. >> they're still shelling. i hope you can hear gunfire in the background. about an hour ago, two shells landed...
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tomas roman joins us to el it us what happens next. >> jury selection begins tomorrow morning. in san francisco federal court in the perjury and steroid use trial. the biggest challenge will be to seat jurors who know little or nothing about the steroid scandal or who don't think bonds is a hero to baseball. jury selection in federal court goes a lot faster than most of us are used to. >> abc7's legal analyst says the barry bonds' trial will likely be efficient and quick. that's because a federal scwuj wields a lot of control. >> the judge controls most of the questioning of the jurors. >> he built his questionnaire last week. the questions range from "what websites do you visit? " to "have you ever visited a giants' game." it limits questions the court may ask. >> it may well be that this jury is picked very, very quickly, possibly in a day or day and a half. >> barry bonds faces four counts of lying to a federal grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice. he says bonds continues to fight this now four-year legal battle because of his ego and to protect his legacy. >>
tomas roman joins us to el it us what happens next. >> jury selection begins tomorrow morning. in san francisco federal court in the perjury and steroid use trial. the biggest challenge will be to seat jurors who know little or nothing about the steroid scandal or who don't think bonds is a hero to baseball. jury selection in federal court goes a lot faster than most of us are used to. >> abc7's legal analyst says the barry bonds' trial will likely be efficient and quick. that's...
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good morning, thanks so much for joining us. let's start with a quick check of weather and traffic. >> still a bit wet, not entirely across the bay area. like yesterday, we had a whole lot more rain but we are seeing some showers outside along the peninsula and parts of the south bay now. starting to creep onshore so we have more scattered showers throughout the day today, not a washout. we have more sunshine. let get a check of traffic with elizabeth just a moment thank you, lawrence. let's go live along the peninsula show you a live look at traffic conditions popular through san mateo. north- and southbound traffic looks great right now. no big problems. though we are just getting worth of a new accident in the south bay. back to you. >> elizabeth, thanks very much. a search is under way now for an inmate who escaped from an alameda county jail. this is new this morning. the 21-year-old was reported missing from the santa rita jail on tuesday night. he was last seen five hours before that returning from the fremont courthouse.
good morning, thanks so much for joining us. let's start with a quick check of weather and traffic. >> still a bit wet, not entirely across the bay area. like yesterday, we had a whole lot more rain but we are seeing some showers outside along the peninsula and parts of the south bay now. starting to creep onshore so we have more scattered showers throughout the day today, not a washout. we have more sunshine. let get a check of traffic with elizabeth just a moment thank you, lawrence....
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so again, you can use the connector ramp. but expect delays and you may band to consider lewelling instead and at the bay bridge toll plaza -- you may want to consider lewelling instead. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems. new accident on the san tomas expressway. details on that coming up. >>> thank you. we have some breaking news this in the east bay. a fire at the refinery-like building in newark. chopper 5 just got on the scene. it's hang on cherry street and mowry avenue. alameda county fire confirms the fire sat a refinery-like structure. both newark and county fire are involved. we have a crew on the way and we'll bring you a live report as soon as get set up. >>> barry bonds' former mistress back on the stand today in his perjury trial. now, she has already provided some graphic details about how bonds changed emotionally and physically allegedly because of alleged steroid use. let's go to sharon chin. she is in san francisco with what comes next. sharon, good morning. yao good morning. -- >> reporter: good
so again, you can use the connector ramp. but expect delays and you may band to consider lewelling instead and at the bay bridge toll plaza -- you may want to consider lewelling instead. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems. new accident on the san tomas expressway. details on that coming up. >>> thank you. we have some breaking news this in the east bay. a fire at the refinery-like building in newark. chopper 5 just got on the scene. it's hang on cherry street and mowry...
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thanks so much for joining us on this thursday, the 24th of march. i'm sydnie kohara. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. and as sidney just said, we are going to get hit again, 13 straight days of rain -- or 12 straight days of rain and this next storm is a doozy. >> this i a doozy. we haven't had much of a break from the last one. we are talking about all that rain. urban and small stream flood advisories this morning, expecting creeks and rivers to rise in a hurry as the storm system moves on. wind advisory going into effect, expecting gusts to 45 miles an hour. you can see some downed power lines and trees. here it is. it's just about to move onshore. if you can get out right now and get to work, it's time to do it. but look at this green wall of rain that's about to move onshore. that's going to pick up throughout the morning hours. i think the brunt of this comes through in the morning. the heaviest amounts of rainfall and then we'll start to taper off to showers heading in toward the afternoon. but before then, we could see as m
thanks so much for joining us on this thursday, the 24th of march. i'm sydnie kohara. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. and as sidney just said, we are going to get hit again, 13 straight days of rain -- or 12 straight days of rain and this next storm is a doozy. >> this i a doozy. we haven't had much of a break from the last one. we are talking about all that rain. urban and small stream flood advisories this morning, expecting creeks and rivers to rise in a hurry...
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bring us up to speed, liz. >> reporter: well, let's begin in yemen, where the beleaguered president saleh has been unable to quash the demonstrations. he's now been forced to say, "okay, i'll go, within hours if necessary, but i have to be able to go with dignity." meanwhile, the security situation is unraveling. we just heard that islamic militants have seized a weapons factory in the south of the country. now, over in syria, where things got very violent last week, amnesty international estimates 55 people have been killed by the security forces in one town alone, now, president assad has made some concessions to release 260 prisoners, for example. but it hasn't worked. we have huge demonstrations again today. many of them sparked by the funerals of those killed earlier in the week. in jordan, things are a little quieter. the king though has been forced to offer concessions there to keep the peace, including some measures that would limit his own power. bob? >> schieffer: and you haven't even brought up where you are, in libya. what's the situation there? >> well, the rebels made a dram
bring us up to speed, liz. >> reporter: well, let's begin in yemen, where the beleaguered president saleh has been unable to quash the demonstrations. he's now been forced to say, "okay, i'll go, within hours if necessary, but i have to be able to go with dignity." meanwhile, the security situation is unraveling. we just heard that islamic militants have seized a weapons factory in the south of the country. now, over in syria, where things got very violent last week, amnesty...
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them joy needless hear from tripoli people also calls for an end to what it terms an indiscriminate use of force by foreign policy libya and calls for military action to remain within the parameters of the u.n. resolution. and in the u.s. were obama still insists there's only a limited role for american forces but that isn't stopping the summit from drawing parallels with the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. polls show the majority of americans oppose the u. i think intervention for more on this joining me to check out in just a few minutes. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. we're glad to have you with us let's take a look at the latest in the libyan conflict in the last few hours the libyan army has been ordered to observe an immediate cease fire in their fight against rebels but heavy anti-aircraft gunfire has been heard over the capital tripoli tonight an international air aerial campaign to enforce a no fly zone is still in effect to protect civilians from colonel gadhafi forces. are reports from the libyan capital at the very heart of the con
them joy needless hear from tripoli people also calls for an end to what it terms an indiscriminate use of force by foreign policy libya and calls for military action to remain within the parameters of the u.n. resolution. and in the u.s. were obama still insists there's only a limited role for american forces but that isn't stopping the summit from drawing parallels with the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. polls show the majority of americans oppose the u. i think intervention for...
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help fill us in. there is, of course, world war ii,, u but there is also a lot of history of nuclear power, energy in japan, questions of security and safety. talk about some of that. >> obviously, at the end of world war ii, japan was a target of new nuclear bomb attacks by the united states and allied forces, and that created a very song adverse reaction toward this whole concept of nuclear energy, atomic bomb in general. but at the same time, japan is a very resource-poof country so they have been importing over 95% of their oil supply from the middle east and there always is a demand to diversify the energy resources. and the nuclear power is one of such sources. in fact, japan's, the percentage of nuclear power that is occupied in japan's complete, total electricity output is about 30%, which is quite high among industrialized countries. but at the same time, there's always been a question about why whereto put those nuclear plants whether the nuclear plants are safe. there has been, like the pre
help fill us in. there is, of course, world war ii,, u but there is also a lot of history of nuclear power, energy in japan, questions of security and safety. talk about some of that. >> obviously, at the end of world war ii, japan was a target of new nuclear bomb attacks by the united states and allied forces, and that created a very song adverse reaction toward this whole concept of nuclear energy, atomic bomb in general. but at the same time, japan is a very resource-poof country so...
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they're using tricycles to take pictures. their priuses just can't go because of heightened trails or amusement parks. they came up with that idea visiting the cobblestone alleys of europe. they photograph when property owners opt into the program. >> meteorologist mike nicco ahead with the forecast. >> really nice outside if you love sunshine and mild temperatures as we look from south beach back to the east. you can see the clouds are getting thicker. those are ahead of a storm system though. brings us some pretty wet and windy weather. even some downed trees. i'll tell you about it in a minute. >> thanks, mike. also, he's not done yet. charlie sheen opens up about his unconventional family life. the girlfriends, he says, are mother figures to his twin boys. >> the first class tickets these lucky puppies got in hope of finding a new home. you can see [ female announcer ] heñ?re a sñome great reassññx [ ñspokesman ] we mÑakitñ ey foyoñ/u to compare at&t to cab.ñ so what's the difference?wt at&t's just a better bun
they're using tricycles to take pictures. their priuses just can't go because of heightened trails or amusement parks. they came up with that idea visiting the cobblestone alleys of europe. they photograph when property owners opt into the program. >> meteorologist mike nicco ahead with the forecast. >> really nice outside if you love sunshine and mild temperatures as we look from south beach back to the east. you can see the clouds are getting thicker. those are ahead of a storm...
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they comprise 90% of all the dyes used in this country. we're saying to the f.d.a., get rid of that whole kid an caboodle. >> reporter: while the u.s. grocery industry insists there's no link between artificial coloring and hyperactivity, the european union now requires a warning label on foods containing these dyes. >> i think the government should get involved to educate consumers that this could possibly be a similar outcome for other children. >> reporter: the f.d.a. panel isn't considering whether to ban these dyes but we could hear a call for more research and possibly warning labels. erica. >> hill: if your piece, ben's mom said there was this huge difference in her son when she cut out the dyes but how do we know it was really the dyes that were affecting him? >> reporter: we don't know. it could have been the dyes. it could have been the sugar. it could have been gluten or something else we're not even thinking of or a combination of it all and that's one of the real challenges for researchers. >> hill: if parents though are think
they comprise 90% of all the dyes used in this country. we're saying to the f.d.a., get rid of that whole kid an caboodle. >> reporter: while the u.s. grocery industry insists there's no link between artificial coloring and hyperactivity, the european union now requires a warning label on foods containing these dyes. >> i think the government should get involved to educate consumers that this could possibly be a similar outcome for other children. >> reporter: the f.d.a. panel...
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this is updating us. you're watching business article world prices are continuing to wobble close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and i expect a drop in crude supply in the u.s. according to the american petroleum institute is also contributing to the growth we are seeing brant crude cross close to almost one hundred and sixteen dollars a barrel this comes after the news that saudi arabia may not take any significant steps to bring down the price of crude until bread which is one hundred and twenty dollars a barrel still a long way to go there but both benchmark oil blends have seen ice like they are per compared to the highs that we've seen earlier today brant curly around hundred fifty and a half's light sweet just over one hundred dollars a barrel. the owners of russia british b.p. had made names a billion dollar bid to rewrite a peace deal with ross net now to give you may buy additional stakes in a brit
this is updating us. you're watching business article world prices are continuing to wobble close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and i expect a drop in crude supply in the u.s. according to the american petroleum institute is also contributing to the growth we are seeing brant crude cross close to almost one hundred and sixteen dollars a barrel this comes after the news that saudi arabia may not...
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it really is not about us. it's not about us. it should be about them. it should be about them reclaiming their futures and what we've got to do is keep this discussion from being about the united states. it's not. >> no one could possibly mistake the revolution in tunisia and cairo and what happens in libya and iran in 2009 or anything that was ginned up by the. we're passed that. the people in iraq the people on the streets -- we have no evidence whatsoever the people on the streets of teheran or cairo want the anything but their support. there is anecdotal evidence aplenty from all the areas. they do not want american ground invasions or imperialism. but helping them does not compromise their autonomy or make them stooges of the united states if we come to the assistance of the popular democratic movement in the arab world. these are empirical questions we have evidence. >> that's not a question of empirical. >> i read the same things and heard the same reports from all the cities and uprising you did. >> are you listening to al jaz jazeera reported t
it really is not about us. it's not about us. it should be about them. it should be about them reclaiming their futures and what we've got to do is keep this discussion from being about the united states. it's not. >> no one could possibly mistake the revolution in tunisia and cairo and what happens in libya and iran in 2009 or anything that was ginned up by the. we're passed that. the people in iraq the people on the streets -- we have no evidence whatsoever the people on the streets of...
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thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet yesterday and it didn't. once again, the speculation was there are several arab countries that don't want a no- fly zone imposed and they want moammar qaddafi to win. the nation are algeria and morocco because their leaders would be the next in the line of fire if qaddafi falls. the battle lines inside libya haven't changed seriously. the rebels. they are still in ras lanouf on the way to tripoli. there is a big cloud of black smoke, actually i'm seeing this on the arabic satellite channels who are showing it live. but what it indicates is that colonel qaddafi's air force have pummeled oil derek. ras lanouf is an oil port and
thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet yesterday and it didn't....
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger...
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refuses to rule out using military assets against good happy's raese. at the same time military state that no air strikes which the western media have been reporting have actually occurred on the ground in libya more on that in just a few moments meantime key western nations have been quick to back the arab uprisings despite years of helping the all regimes but the u.-turn raises questions over a selective approach to democracy as we report. on is day one of the much heralded overhaul of russia's police to try and boost public trust in the force but many say the revamp is only skin deep. hello you're watching r t at ten pm moscow time my name's kevin know another top story tonight the u.s. has started repositioning its heavy hitting warships in the mediterranean triggering speculation of foreign invasion of libya britain is vowing to set up a no fly zone in the region and is threatening to use military forces against colonel gadhafi his regime sees more and that is in london with the latest. the strongest sign among several strong signs that they are ra
refuses to rule out using military assets against good happy's raese. at the same time military state that no air strikes which the western media have been reporting have actually occurred on the ground in libya more on that in just a few moments meantime key western nations have been quick to back the arab uprisings despite years of helping the all regimes but the u.-turn raises questions over a selective approach to democracy as we report. on is day one of the much heralded overhaul of...
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cold and now he's back in the deep freeze here but mr gadhafi the new hitler of the region if i can use that term he's become very convenient for a lot of interest number one slow down the the reform movement the democratic reform movement in the arab world we have again western intervention in a muslim country and we have dictatorships that are saying who had good that the military is back to to create order where there is chaos and you know libya is the epicenter what do you think of that narrative am i being too extreme. no i don't think so at all i think that one of the reasons obama has gone into libya is to distract people from the fact that the united states supports most of these dictators and certainly we don't want to have any sort of comparison with bahrain where we are supporting the government against the protesters and i mean in the military and intervention in libya here i mean there was no public debate at least in the united states very little in europe i mean i can remember all of many of the the wars all twenty three of the military interventions and wars since the co
cold and now he's back in the deep freeze here but mr gadhafi the new hitler of the region if i can use that term he's become very convenient for a lot of interest number one slow down the the reform movement the democratic reform movement in the arab world we have again western intervention in a muslim country and we have dictatorships that are saying who had good that the military is back to to create order where there is chaos and you know libya is the epicenter what do you think of that...
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i don't know any of us alaska the great. on our team. to. welcome international crime people to remind you we're discussing libya's future. ok eric i'd like to talk about the logic of humanitarian assistance and military intervention what about the ivory coast what about. the sudan over the last decade or so what about bahrain today why aren't why isn't there just a huge storm you know let's go protect these poor people they've been rising up for our freedoms looking for help lead pleading for help and no one helps them militarily no one intervenes for them but when we have a group of unknown people and i'm sorry i'm not going to let these rebels off in libya until we know who we are who they are i mean you had the mujahideen you had cos of oh you had you know because these were not nice people and we knew we knew it at the time and we knew it after the fact so and kind of what you're saying jumping in way too quick before we know what's going on so humanitarian aid is only useful when it has a geo political interest in my being too cynical
i don't know any of us alaska the great. on our team. to. welcome international crime people to remind you we're discussing libya's future. ok eric i'd like to talk about the logic of humanitarian assistance and military intervention what about the ivory coast what about. the sudan over the last decade or so what about bahrain today why aren't why isn't there just a huge storm you know let's go protect these poor people they've been rising up for our freedoms looking for help lead pleading for...
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if you just joined us for a warm welcome this is our life here in the russian capital with twenty four hours a day top stories now rebels in libya advanced west towards the capital claiming they control gadhafi hometown of sirte meanwhile foreign forces come under fire for acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. russian police make to rest in connection with. detained during an anti terror operation in the southern republic of chechnya. also radioactive is found in the soil near the paralyzed nuclear plant radiation level search two hundred thousand times above normal the earthquake and tsunami disaster has killed ten thousand so far and over sixteen thousand still missing. that's it from me my colleague thomas will be here in hoff an hour from now in the meantime it's a debate show cross talk with peter lavelle and today he and his guest debate the difference between humanitarian aid and western geo political interest in libya that's coming your way in just a moment. we'll . bring you the latest in science and technology from.
if you just joined us for a warm welcome this is our life here in the russian capital with twenty four hours a day top stories now rebels in libya advanced west towards the capital claiming they control gadhafi hometown of sirte meanwhile foreign forces come under fire for acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. russian police make to rest in connection with. detained during an anti terror operation in the southern republic of chechnya....
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she joins us now live with more. good morning, anne. >> reporter: frank, we see pink slips this time every year. we see them at most school districts here in california. this time it's concerning especially here in oakland because they are dealing with a $12 million budget gap right now not knowing what the state is going to do so some of these pink slips, many of them could actually come to fruition, meaning layoffs for teachers here. we are look at about 500 positions. let me break down some of the teachers that are at risk depending on a decision tonight by the oakland unified school district. talking about 538 positions to be exact. 231 elementary teachers, 41 english, 45 social science teachers, 28 sixth grade teachers and 25 physical education teachers as well as 13 social workers here in the district and the entire adult education staff. now, the only teachers that appear to be safe from the pink slips right now are credentialed special ed. and bilingual teachers. the people on the list to could be getting the
she joins us now live with more. good morning, anne. >> reporter: frank, we see pink slips this time every year. we see them at most school districts here in california. this time it's concerning especially here in oakland because they are dealing with a $12 million budget gap right now not knowing what the state is going to do so some of these pink slips, many of them could actually come to fruition, meaning layoffs for teachers here. we are look at about 500 positions. let me break down...
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so so i'm not sure this is all one movement i think they were are people are taking advantage and i use that in a positive way taking a bit of advantage of the situation as they find it to try to affect change to their benefit but what's going on in libya is certainly not at all the same as what's going on in st paul crane though if i go to you in cairo again i mean we just heard national interest and presumably american nationalist interest but for the last forty years america had a nap the national interest of having dictators in the arab world and now that is coming to an end so i kind of go back to my question there i mean america has never . been really prepared for any democratic arab world because they never thought about it are never really want to destroy it i mean if i don't think that's correct if you go back to the bush doctrine i mean he specifically we've heard a lot about the bush doctrine in the past invasions of countries illegally have a dollar go ahead you know exactly i'm not going for it we can only talk about it and you my money to his are words that he turned over
so so i'm not sure this is all one movement i think they were are people are taking advantage and i use that in a positive way taking a bit of advantage of the situation as they find it to try to affect change to their benefit but what's going on in libya is certainly not at all the same as what's going on in st paul crane though if i go to you in cairo again i mean we just heard national interest and presumably american nationalist interest but for the last forty years america had a nap the...
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we have a storm system behind us. this could bring rain to the bay area on thursday so we have a nice break from the stormy weather that looks like it's going to be great outside. temperatures looking like this. plan on 70 in morgan hill. 70 milpitas. 70 los gatos. 68 degrees in sunnyvale. as we look toward the east bay temperatures warming up nicely. couple of 70s showing up in dublin and pleasanton, 69 in livermore and 70 degrees in walnut creek. clouds in the north bay will hold the temperatures down a little. still, we may squeeze out about 70 in the napa valley, 67 santa rosa, 65 degrees in san anselmo. at the coast temperatures in the 50s. over the next few days we're enjoying a spring break today, by tomorrow a chance of showers returns to the bay area. friday looks dry right now. but then toward the weekend another storm system gathers and keeps things unsettled possibly wet, more rain expected on sunday. showers possibly continuing on monday and tuesday. all right. let's get a traffic check with elizabeth. >>
we have a storm system behind us. this could bring rain to the bay area on thursday so we have a nice break from the stormy weather that looks like it's going to be great outside. temperatures looking like this. plan on 70 in morgan hill. 70 milpitas. 70 los gatos. 68 degrees in sunnyvale. as we look toward the east bay temperatures warming up nicely. couple of 70s showing up in dublin and pleasanton, 69 in livermore and 70 degrees in walnut creek. clouds in the north bay will hold the...
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thanks so many for joining us. your time is 5:30. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at weather and traffic. we'll start with julie watts. good morning. >> good morning, guys. got a little something for everybody in this forecast. starting off with sunshine and mild temperatures today, thanks to this high pressure that's firmly in place -- well, not so firmly in place because we are about to lose that high pressure as an approaching storm system moves in overnight tonight with heavy rain and high winds. more on that coming up, first a look at traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you, julie. let's go out towards the dumbarton bridge where they just picked up some earlier roadwork just a few minutes ago so now westbound and eastbound 84 looks great if you are heading out towards menlo park. san mateo bridge also moving fine, more traffic coming up in just a little bit. in the meantime, back to you. >> thank you. >>> pg&e executives on the hot seat today. >> they are. 30 minutes from now, federal officials begin a pub
thanks so many for joining us. your time is 5:30. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at weather and traffic. we'll start with julie watts. good morning. >> good morning, guys. got a little something for everybody in this forecast. starting off with sunshine and mild temperatures today, thanks to this high pressure that's firmly in place -- well, not so firmly in place because we are about to lose that high pressure as an approaching storm system moves in overnight...
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of the country the french defense ministry has confirmed that some twenty strange planes have been used in that have been hard hitting tanks and military personnel vehicles not an operation has been concentrated largely in the rebel held town of being ghazi and the latest word there some rebel fighters as ekadasi forces have pushed to be announced but what we know though in terms of you is assistance is that already they have launched a pear tree strikes and we know that there were three submarines and twenty five american ships at this one point in the mediterranean and that u.s. tomahawk missiles have landed in the west of the country in tripoli and in misrata now libyan state television has been reporting for the last few hours that there are heavy civilian casualties it's as if these are happening here in the city of tripoli and i continue that we have heard a few ambulances driving past it is there also happening in the town of bint ghazi they also say that there's been a strike on fuel stores in misrata now the british air force has joined the operations it's not yet clear exactly
of the country the french defense ministry has confirmed that some twenty strange planes have been used in that have been hard hitting tanks and military personnel vehicles not an operation has been concentrated largely in the rebel held town of being ghazi and the latest word there some rebel fighters as ekadasi forces have pushed to be announced but what we know though in terms of you is assistance is that already they have launched a pear tree strikes and we know that there were three...
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the surge of water rushes in, sweeping away cars and debris along what used to be a major road. people watched from rooftops as the water rises. you can see that man there. and all the buildings behind him. but soon enough, not even the rooftops are safe, and in the span of two minutes, everything is washed away. it will be some time before we know the full cost of the disaster and lives and property. more than 8,000 people are still missing, and more than 416,000 have either lost their homes or been forced to evacuate them. ben tracy reports on the search for victims and the growing humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: for more than ten hours each day, they search the never-ending piles of wreckage near ofunato, japan. these are firefighters, 150 of them from los angeles and fairfax, virginia. they are looking for survivors, but in two days they have found just six people, all of them dead. the u.s. response to japan's disaster is growing. 17,000 military personnel, 14 ships, 113 helicopters, and the aircraft carrier "ronald reagan" are now in or on their way to the country. the a
the surge of water rushes in, sweeping away cars and debris along what used to be a major road. people watched from rooftops as the water rises. you can see that man there. and all the buildings behind him. but soon enough, not even the rooftops are safe, and in the span of two minutes, everything is washed away. it will be some time before we know the full cost of the disaster and lives and property. more than 8,000 people are still missing, and more than 416,000 have either lost their homes...
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>> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a quick question to start with, what does the president have to get done tomorrow night? >> well, he has to outline the exact shape of u.s. policy in libya, most important is the military role. how involved will the military be? how long will it be involved? and also what are the objectives, what does success look like. the president also has to kind of explain again the two halves of his libya policy. the humanitarian piece that required military intervention, and the second half, which is pressuring qaddafi to leave but that does not have a military component. h
>> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a quick...
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we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya in two thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq and indeed the results suspect we largely the same but not every country is getting that treatment and libya is not the only african nation in turmoil somalia's drop out conflict has been called a slow genocide but there's little sign of u.s. or european military input and it's a similar story on the other side of the continent there are events unfolding right now in ivory coast where there is also a conflict an armed conflict between rebels and the government but nobody seems to be thinking of that it's only because fashionable attention is focused on libya oil but also for the political implic
we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya in two thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in...
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eleven thirty pm here in the russian capital good to have you with us this is our. top stories. meanwhile. acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. they were detained. but also reporting that radioactive plutonium is found in the soil nearly paralyzed for. radiation. and about sixteen thousand are still missing. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than from the. discuss the foreign forces have gone into libya to protect the people or score political points that's the debate next. q. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya within the great arab awakening a one off detour for the maintenance of western military and political intervention in the arab world when it comes to libya and the arab world what is the difference between humanitarian aid and western geopolitical interests. you. discuss libya and the great arab awakening i'm joined by islam custom in the hague he is a strategic analyst at the hague center for strategic studies in cairo we cross the editing should go fish or he is a visi
eleven thirty pm here in the russian capital good to have you with us this is our. top stories. meanwhile. acting outside the u.n. resolution designed only to protect civilians and police the no fly zone. they were detained. but also reporting that radioactive plutonium is found in the soil nearly paralyzed for. radiation. and about sixteen thousand are still missing. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than from the. discuss the foreign forces have gone into libya to protect...
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and welcome if you just joined us in thirty minutes past the alley in the russian capital york with a recap of all the top stories we've been rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they advanced west closer to the capital tripoli. strives to help them reach out just several. meanwhile nature has agreed to take over command of operations in the country which will go beyond enforcing the no fly zone. most of the foreign intervention is a result of his crimes against his own citizens but it warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer jury strikes. to reckless in their actions as a political movement that's come through. and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london after a serious rioting following a huge growth as a bomb to a million people against british government plans to slash public spending and that involves demonstrations also groups e.u. citizens angry. closing the banks. and the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrongly reporting that radiation levels at the top ten million times the norm in the state of the media it's about creation
and welcome if you just joined us in thirty minutes past the alley in the russian capital york with a recap of all the top stories we've been rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they advanced west closer to the capital tripoli. strives to help them reach out just several. meanwhile nature has agreed to take over command of operations in the country which will go beyond enforcing the no fly zone. most of the foreign intervention is a result of his crimes against his own citizens but it...
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you used celebrities. >> we started out using fashion models on our cover. that was the moment. it was 1991, and we had on our first cover stephanie seymour, and we went through all of them, and we start using celebrities in the late 90s when the tide changed and people became more interested in celebrities as pictures of glamour and style and beauty and less interested in models as just faces. you know, they really wanted character to go with it. >> rose: so that brings me to this. >> yes. >> rose: why you did did you choose victoria. you had a contest. >> victoria beckham sells really well. >> rose: why is that? >> i think people are fascinate with her because she's a sort of mysterious character. >> rose: she was a spice person. >> she was a spice more than, yes. but she also is this sort of self-invention, which i think is fascinating. i think that represents what we're talking about. this woman, she will say herself she's not the world's greatest singer but she had a huge career as a pop star, and then she went on to become a designer, and she's had these many different liv
you used celebrities. >> we started out using fashion models on our cover. that was the moment. it was 1991, and we had on our first cover stephanie seymour, and we went through all of them, and we start using celebrities in the late 90s when the tide changed and people became more interested in celebrities as pictures of glamour and style and beauty and less interested in models as just faces. you know, they really wanted character to go with it. >> rose: so that brings me to this....
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with the breakdown of today's event let's go to kara tsuboi with us here on the cbs sofa to tell us all about what we can expect or what you -- do you know anything about it? >> good morning. >> reporter: in typical apple fashion we know nothing about this event. we simply know it has a number 2, that could be for march 2. and it has the ipad. this is the original. >> i was going to say. if you had the real mccoy? >> no, not the inside pipeline to steve jobs. this is the original. and so everyone is expecting the second version to be unveiled. >> what are they talking about what they think will be on the new version? >> they are talking about perhaps a camera on both sides similar to the iphone 4 so you can do the face time, the back- to-back video conferencing chat. also, they are expecting a slimmer sleeker design. i mean, apple is known for its industrial design. it's already pretty -- >> looks nice, sleek and slim. >> could get thinner. >> is it marketing genius? i just got an ipad 1. now i have to get an ipad 2. they must already know what the ipad 3 is going to look like hey, six
with the breakdown of today's event let's go to kara tsuboi with us here on the cbs sofa to tell us all about what we can expect or what you -- do you know anything about it? >> good morning. >> reporter: in typical apple fashion we know nothing about this event. we simply know it has a number 2, that could be for march 2. and it has the ipad. this is the original. >> i was going to say. if you had the real mccoy? >> no, not the inside pipeline to steve jobs. this is the...
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chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this century's history. we did not have -- as a matter of fact, we fought hitlerism, which was a totalitarian form of government. chris: and here was the vice president of our great 50 states, dan quayle, arriving in hawaii. >> hawaii's always played a pivotal role in the pacific, it is in the pacific, part of the united states that is an island that is right here. chris: but i guess there is a distinction between that deer in the headlights from quayle and full speed ahead stuff from michele bachmann. she reminds me of the old yogi berra line, "we're lost but making great time." and we
chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this...
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this man tells us they used simple homemade bombs to take them out. government forces have now pulled back. special forces? these rebels say they killed some of qaddafi's elite troops. where was the fighting? where did this happen? right here? the majority of qaddafi's forces are now well outside the city. but a handful of rogue elements managed to get inside. we've been told we can't go any further than this because there's fighting up ahead. qaddafi loyalists were shooting at civilians from this vehicle. one motorist shot back and killd them. rebels later torched it. people here are grateful for u.n. air support and believe they can take care of qaddafi's troops inside the city on their own. >> osgood: next, the future of nuclear power. has it been unplugged? business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain
this man tells us they used simple homemade bombs to take them out. government forces have now pulled back. special forces? these rebels say they killed some of qaddafi's elite troops. where was the fighting? where did this happen? right here? the majority of qaddafi's forces are now well outside the city. but a handful of rogue elements managed to get inside. we've been told we can't go any further than this because there's fighting up ahead. qaddafi loyalists were shooting at civilians from...
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they are just telling us delays. and across the south bay, so far, so good. 60 miles per hour, 71 miles per hour, these are all live traffic sensors coming out of downtown san jose. very quiet. you can see a couple of headlights there on northbound 280 approaching the 880 interchange in your silicon valley commute, it looks great on westbound 237 towards san jose. remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 740-am and 106.9- fm. back to you. >> thank you. >>> you may want to check -- double-check your medicine cabinet this morning. johnson & johnson is recalling 34,000 bottles of tylenol. the problem? a mold and musty smell. the recall affects tylenol 8 hour caplets, 150 count. during the past year, more than 50 million bottles of tylenol, motrin and benadryl products have been recalled because of that same odor problem. >>> today a panel is meeting to consider a possible link between artificial food coloring and hyperactive children. some people believe that dyes used in food can cause adhd in children. food companies usi
they are just telling us delays. and across the south bay, so far, so good. 60 miles per hour, 71 miles per hour, these are all live traffic sensors coming out of downtown san jose. very quiet. you can see a couple of headlights there on northbound 280 approaching the 880 interchange in your silicon valley commute, it looks great on westbound 237 towards san jose. remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 740-am and 106.9- fm. back to you. >> thank you. >>> you may want to check --...
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all three used to be police officers in antioch. all three worked for the antioch police department and, of course, we have learned a drug case linked to these officers will go before the court today and the public defender is planning to ask for a dismissal. >> thank you, christin ayers in danville this morning. >>> tonight the antioch city council considers a plan to safety city nearly $1 million. the antioch police officers association offered to make concessions to help the city deal with its budget deficit. the proposal would defer pay hikes for the officers and have them contribute more to the retirement accounts. in exchange, the city would agree not to lay off any police officers this year. >>> oakland voters meanwhile may decide in june whether to raise taxes to ease the city's budget deficit. last night the city council approved mayor jean quan's plan for a ballot measure calling for a temporary five-year parcel tax. it would be about $80 a year for each single-family home. now, the oakland parcel tax will go on the ballot
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why are you creating another iraq next to us? and i think that illustrates how traumatized the arab world has been by the war in iraq, how wary they are of another event like that happening. and i think it is why obama really felt happy last might to be able to say the u.s. military phase of this basically is over. >> and draw a clear line between iraq, you know, he did it quite directly in libya. >> right. especially qaddafi said the bottom line is we have gone down this road before in iraq, regime change took eight years, it cost upwards of a trillion dollars and thousands and thousands of lives and we have learned our lesson and we can't go about this union lat ly that we need to work within the international framework to be able to intervene, prevent humanitarian catastrophes and the massacre that was unfolding. >> let me ask you before we leave this, this has been fascinating about conservatives in america. there seems to be several different strains, which comes to the fore. >> oh, al, the fascinating thing about this issue
why are you creating another iraq next to us? and i think that illustrates how traumatized the arab world has been by the war in iraq, how wary they are of another event like that happening. and i think it is why obama really felt happy last might to be able to say the u.s. military phase of this basically is over. >> and draw a clear line between iraq, you know, he did it quite directly in libya. >> right. especially qaddafi said the bottom line is we have gone down this road...
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we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime minister at the beginning of the the beginning of a bloodbath, i saw young people badly armed in front of the very strong and very savage mercenaries army. this is the first point, an army of mercenaries waging a war against the civilians of libya. some planes bombing civilians, i saw the beginning of mass legislature. number two, i met the free libyans. they are not angels but they are good guys, honest-- i had great and long talks with them. i perceived, i understood that they are today real possible alternative, that they are not involved in-- an
we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime...
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what you can tell us about that? >> well, what is interesting is that those forces appear to have been escorting a british diplomat who is trying to establish ties with the rebel counsel in benghazi. the more this goes on, the longer the council stays in benghazi the more it's acting in fact like a government and waitinging in the territory it controls. >> mitchell: mark phillips, in tripoli, thank you. >> in this country the national weather service has issued a flood watch through monday morning for much of the northeast. it is all part of a severe storm system that has already dumped a lot of rain on a big part of the country and delivered that deadly tornado that ripped through rayne, louisiana. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, russ. well, as you can see behind me, the tornado that ripped through town yesterday left some extensive damage. the ef-2 tornado which packed 120 per mile an hour winds tore through rayne, louisiana. twisters trail of destruction was five miles long and as wide as three football f
what you can tell us about that? >> well, what is interesting is that those forces appear to have been escorting a british diplomat who is trying to establish ties with the rebel counsel in benghazi. the more this goes on, the longer the council stays in benghazi the more it's acting in fact like a government and waitinging in the territory it controls. >> mitchell: mark phillips, in tripoli, thank you. >> in this country the national weather service has issued a flood watch...
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also in london first you laura tell us about that no fly zone and how it could actually work. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tin it's the same which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya and the idea behind that is to prevent colonel gadhafi from turning his air force on his own people from attacking civilians so that's basically what it would do now we do know . and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case that it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we've also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and rather the communists leave a
also in london first you laura tell us about that no fly zone and how it could actually work. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tin it's the same which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya and the idea behind that is to prevent colonel gadhafi from turning his air force on his own people from attacking civilians so that's basically what it would do now we do...
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he used ropes. but when one of the boys tried to stop it, the father beat him. >> we knew my mother was very afraid of my father. afraid when he would come back from work. >> suarez: last november after years of abuse, maria's mother died. maria stood up to her father and insisted she and her siblings be removed from his care. >> i want my brothers and sisters to be treated well. and i want to go to school. >> suarez: for now maria is back in school. she and her siblings are safe from their father. it's cases like these that mark progress for leaders like colon. >> every person counts. every time you have a father realize this is important, every time you see a community leader tell you that he got engaged in solving a dispute or stopped something from happening and every time you hear a girl say she feels safer, it's a gain. we focus on each individual case. and then we try not to see all the work that's ahead. >> suarez: that's the only way you can go on. >> that's the only way you can go on is da
he used ropes. but when one of the boys tried to stop it, the father beat him. >> we knew my mother was very afraid of my father. afraid when he would come back from work. >> suarez: last november after years of abuse, maria's mother died. maria stood up to her father and insisted she and her siblings be removed from his care. >> i want my brothers and sisters to be treated well. and i want to go to school. >> suarez: for now maria is back in school. she and her siblings...
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witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood. >> david garcia's family hopes someone will help them find this hit-and-run driver. san jose police tell me that there is a cash reward for anyone who provides a tip that leads to an arrest. in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, cars hit a teenage boy and a toddler this evening in two separate accidents within about a half- hour of each other. around 5:00 p.m., police say a hit-and-run driver injured a 13- year-old boy. the teen was taken to the hospital. police called his injuries minor. no information is being released about the suspec
witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood....
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you'll never be able to use them again. the sea water is modulated with boron to make sure that neurons aren't active. that means the plants are a write-off. the question is can they continue keeping this sea water in at a proper level to keep the temperatures safe. >> ifill: is what just saw in those pictures, is that we have here in the united states? is it the same kind of set-up? >> well, basically our struck truers are a little beefier than that. one important point which i should tell everybody is that the diesel fuel tanks for the auxiliary generators which keep the water pumping are all buried here in the united states. these tanks were above ground for reasons that a lot of engineers can't fully understand. this is, after all, a seismically active area. the ring of fire. japanese after all invented the term tsunami. the fact that they had fuel tanks of diesel to run these generators this last resort generator above grown has people mystified. >> ifill: without the power you can't keep it cool. that's the problem we
you'll never be able to use them again. the sea water is modulated with boron to make sure that neurons aren't active. that means the plants are a write-off. the question is can they continue keeping this sea water in at a proper level to keep the temperatures safe. >> ifill: is what just saw in those pictures, is that we have here in the united states? is it the same kind of set-up? >> well, basically our struck truers are a little beefier than that. one important point which i...
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these pictures were given to us today. we can't verify them, but they were filmed by the protesters themselves. are people prepared to die? >> yes, yes, they are. they are totally prepared to die. >> reporter: are you frightened? >> nope. not at all. >> are you prepared to die? >> i am prepared to die to get my freedom. >> reporter: and another protester who was shot through the arm last week told me the battle to oust the colonel would continue. >> reporter: no sooner was today's protest in tajoura dispersed than a pro-qaddafi demonstration began, though the protesters had apparently been bussed in. this is a city in virtual lockdown. the explosions of anger we witnessed today, few and far between. >> woodruff: in eastern libya, the rebels tried to expand their territory today. they advanced from brega, and attacked the oil port of ra's lanuf. late in the day, they claimed they had taken the city 380 miles from tripoli. and in the west, the flood of refugees into tunisia slowed drastically. emma murphy has that part of th
these pictures were given to us today. we can't verify them, but they were filmed by the protesters themselves. are people prepared to die? >> yes, yes, they are. they are totally prepared to die. >> reporter: are you frightened? >> nope. not at all. >> are you prepared to die? >> i am prepared to die to get my freedom. >> reporter: and another protester who was shot through the arm last week told me the battle to oust the colonel would continue. >>...
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stay with us. we'll take a look at what's happening in the middle east with some discerning perspectives from people with experience in foreign policy and conflict analysis. stay with us. we continue with a broad look at the ongoing turmoil in north africa and the gulf. the "new york times" reported today four journalists are missing. meanwhile, the debate in washington over how to respond continues. should the united states and the international community impose a no-fly zone over the country, or should they do more or less? joining me now in, are washington, john negroponte, former department secretary of state, and former director of the national intelligence. zalmay khalilzad, served as u.s. ambassador to the united nations ambassador to iraq, and ambassador to afghanistan. also here, rob malley. he is a program director for the middle east and north africa at the international crisis group. i begin with john negroponte. so where are we, and what are our options? >> well, i think where we are i
stay with us. we'll take a look at what's happening in the middle east with some discerning perspectives from people with experience in foreign policy and conflict analysis. stay with us. we continue with a broad look at the ongoing turmoil in north africa and the gulf. the "new york times" reported today four journalists are missing. meanwhile, the debate in washington over how to respond continues. should the united states and the international community impose a no-fly zone over...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. caltrate helps women keep moving everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. inside the 2011 dodge journey is an 8.4-inch touch screen that lets you control the stereo volume, radio tuning, climate controls, turn-by-turn navigation, and bluetooth activation -- technology inside technology controlling more technology. welcome to the future. now lease the new 2011 dodge journey mainstreet for $299 a month for well-qualified lessees. >> couric: japan is no stranger to deadly earthquakes. the one that hit kobe in 1995 killed more than 6,000 people and in 1923, a quake started fires that destroyed much of tokyo, leaving 140,000 dead. but today's
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. caltrate helps women keep moving everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. inside the 2011...
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he denied using steroids. the judge yesterday told jurors not to watch tv, listen to the radio or read newspapers, facebook or twitter during the course of the trial. >> it's about finding 12 people who will do their job, to pay attention to the evidence that is presented to them, that has been investigated by cross- examination which nothing else has up until today so these people will be the true experts in this case. we want them to be that. >> the jurors will excused yesterday afternoon without hearing testimony. first they have to get through the opening statements which begin today. also today, the judge is planning to read jury instructions on how to consider evidence during this about two to four-week long trial. back to you. >> thank you. elizabeth wenger in san francisco. >>> julie watts fresh from the sierra nevada after a nice little ski weekend got snowed in up there. how was the skiing? >> you know, my husband went boarding. i stayed in and paid bills and worked on stuff. >> no, you didn't? >> i
he denied using steroids. the judge yesterday told jurors not to watch tv, listen to the radio or read newspapers, facebook or twitter during the course of the trial. >> it's about finding 12 people who will do their job, to pay attention to the evidence that is presented to them, that has been investigated by cross- examination which nothing else has up until today so these people will be the true experts in this case. we want them to be that. >> the jurors will excused yesterday...
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witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood. >> david garcia's family hopes someone will help them find this hit-and-run driver. san jose police tell me that there is a cash reward for anyone who provides a tip that leads to an arrest. in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, cars hit a teenage boy and a toddler this evening in two separate accidents within about a half- hour of each other. around 5:00 p.m., police say a hit-and-run driver injured a 13- year-old boy. the teen was taken to the hospital. police called his injuries minor. no information is being released about the suspec
witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood....
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we use liquid nitrogen which is 78% of the air around us is nitrogen. if you cool it down enough it condenses into a clear liquid. those things are new and unfamiliar. that's just kind of a new and interesting ingredient. we patronize the local farmers' markets in seattle. we have a sustainable shellfish grown for us by a place called taylor shellfish. i have no argument against approach to cooking. >> rose: people raised the question that this is processed foot. >> processd is technique and if you process with an eye towards making something wonderful, like wine, like cheese, like bread, like pasta, well, some of the things we do in this book are as elaborate as making cheese or bread or wine or pasta. but they take you in a different direction and allow you do new things. we have plenty of traditional recipes in the book. >> rose: is the best food you like food prepared this way? >> that's a complicated question. let me give you two answers. the first is this is my book so i like every recipe in the book. (laughs) you may not but i do. soy love the st
we use liquid nitrogen which is 78% of the air around us is nitrogen. if you cool it down enough it condenses into a clear liquid. those things are new and unfamiliar. that's just kind of a new and interesting ingredient. we patronize the local farmers' markets in seattle. we have a sustainable shellfish grown for us by a place called taylor shellfish. i have no argument against approach to cooking. >> rose: people raised the question that this is processed foot. >> processd is...
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new areas for us. we undertake new regulation. >> listening to you take off that list none of those sound like, additional regulation, and thoughtful additional regulatory framework in light of the biggest meltdown on wall street. would you share that view? >> these are areas that as we write the rules, we are -- we make sure we write a sensible rule as we possibly can. >> will you share this view? is this just an example of more -- >> there's a difference in what we said and characterized. to was an enormously large area of regulatory authority. when we talk about regulating hedge funds with the municipal market, when you regulate hedge fund deregulate investment advisers which is arguably what they are or investment companies which is a close cousin. when the regulated mutual-fund, hasn't been terribly effective. was a new substantive responsibility with a new -- >> would you say that some of the problems in the wall street meltdown in december of 2008 had to do with a quality appointees, namely a bu
new areas for us. we undertake new regulation. >> listening to you take off that list none of those sound like, additional regulation, and thoughtful additional regulatory framework in light of the biggest meltdown on wall street. would you share that view? >> these are areas that as we write the rules, we are -- we make sure we write a sensible rule as we possibly can. >> will you share this view? is this just an example of more -- >> there's a difference in what we...
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>> i used to think birds were dumb. this has changed all that. >> reporter: they've always claimed that love has no bounds. but now we have proof of it. >> isn't she an angel? >> reporter: thanks to one devoted love bird and a goose. >> you're beautiful! >> reporter: one footnote, in a few months the city has to drain the lake for a cleanup project maria will be temporarily relocated. not sure where yet but hopefully within scooter distance. katie. >> couric: that was one strange story. but i liked it. steve, thank you so much. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. capt and that attorney didn't stop there. the string of . >> you are watching cbs 5 in high definition. >> this is the continuing saga of the classic example. >> and that attorney didn't stop there. the string of bomb essentially announced it today and what it all means for the case of phillip and nancy garrido. >> can you demand taxes from a business that technica
>> i used to think birds were dumb. this has changed all that. >> reporter: they've always claimed that love has no bounds. but now we have proof of it. >> isn't she an angel? >> reporter: thanks to one devoted love bird and a goose. >> you're beautiful! >> reporter: one footnote, in a few months the city has to drain the lake for a cleanup project maria will be temporarily relocated. not sure where yet but hopefully within scooter distance. katie. >>...
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would you ever use those. >> reasonable, any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemies. >> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says qaddafi is disconnected from reality. >> delusional. >> they had frozen $30 billion in libyan assets. the united nations says it's too dangerous for international aid agencies to assess the need in libya. the next best option is delivering medicine and food to neighboring tunisia and help refugees who have crossed the border. nomar says he's been betrayed by the united states because he says president obama is misinformed. >> astronauts from the space shuttle "discovery" are ready to leave the international space station in less than three hours from now. they'll install a 20 foot long chamber filled with supplies. it's gone 7 times as a temporary cargo taker but this time it's staying. the astronauts are unpacking a human noid robot and will be tested as a potential astronaut helper. "discovery" will now last an extra day and end next tuesday. >> like having the weather man cover it, that wouldn't be bad. >> it's a good thing
would you ever use those. >> reasonable, any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemies. >> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says qaddafi is disconnected from reality. >> delusional. >> they had frozen $30 billion in libyan assets. the united nations says it's too dangerous for international aid agencies to assess the need in libya. the next best option is delivering medicine and food to neighboring tunisia and help refugees who have...
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it used to be only $800 million. a year and now we are budgeting close to 1.8 or 1.9 thinking in8 the yvette something happens we want to make sure. this is in 48 states disasters have been declared in the lastrn two years. y. not just along the gulf coast. . we've had flooding in the northeast, flooding in the could midwest.ally we could potentially have -- wes had flooding this weekend. i'm not sure how widespread it was. but in new jersey there were the scenes through the weekend abous refers overflowing as spring , mr. approaches. so mr. president, let us as we a mourn for japan and ourthroughhs solidarity through this crisis,o let's use it as a reminder to get our business street, to get our budget s of and with our disaster reliefs funds. let's pay for past disasters that we go to the communities and pledge to help them rebuild and set aside the appropriate money in the regular budget topy take care of things that might happen this year as we advance.e mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of
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the rebels are anxious to show us the huge crater. there were no casualties, but their close call has them worked up. "we want a war face to face" this man screams. but this is not a war being fought face to face, and that's a problem for the rebels. government forces have heavy weapons to bomb them from a distance and today that advantage was enough to move the front line one town further east. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf >> couric: in tripoli, mark phillips spoke today with qaddafi's son saif, he vow it had government will soon retake all of livia. >> do you think you've broken the back of this rebellion? have you broken the back of this resistance? >> 100%. in fact, we are fighting less than one thousand, 800 people. >> reporter: that's the strength you estimate? >> this is the whole strength and power of the militia. >> reporter: you say there's no scope to talk anymore? you're just going to... >> enough. enough is enough. enough is enough. for me personally, i have no mercy towards them. >> reporter: you're just going to squ
the rebels are anxious to show us the huge crater. there were no casualties, but their close call has them worked up. "we want a war face to face" this man screams. but this is not a war being fought face to face, and that's a problem for the rebels. government forces have heavy weapons to bomb them from a distance and today that advantage was enough to move the front line one town further east. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf >> couric: in tripoli, mark phillips spoke today...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked down by cbs news chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian. >> want to go get it? go get it. >> reporter: holly and mark gonzales tried for four frustrating years to have children. >> good boy! >> reporter: costing the couple about $120,000. then last month came a call from their adoption attorney. >> she said "we have a birth mom who's pregnant with twins due next friday." >> reporter: their attorney put holly on the phone with the expectant mother who said her name was kristy bennett, a 34- year-old single mother of three from missouri. >> a ha
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked...
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is backing him against us. the u.s. is killing us. so the u.s. needs to come out visibly and say this is our position. they haven't done that. what they're saying is that they support dialogue and a peaceful transition, and at the same time they condemn the protesters, and more than 52 people were killed. >> woodruff: which is what happened last week. and you've had a rapid change of events since then. nadia, you were telling me a moment ago that you and rgs have concerns about what happened. you were saying that many people believe president sala will end up going sooner than later, but you're worried about what happened in the new political system after that. >> the world is concerned about the transition phase. the world is concerned about how the transition -- what is coming after, and who is coming after, and the transition to power. that, in my opinion, is not the problem. the problem is after that what happens. we have to face the negativity that sala left behind. he is going to leave us with no money, and there will be resentedment and th
is backing him against us. the u.s. is killing us. so the u.s. needs to come out visibly and say this is our position. they haven't done that. what they're saying is that they support dialogue and a peaceful transition, and at the same time they condemn the protesters, and more than 52 people were killed. >> woodruff: which is what happened last week. and you've had a rapid change of events since then. nadia, you were telling me a moment ago that you and rgs have concerns about what...
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you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important missions as relate too old gathering intelligence, as it relates to fueling those airplanes and as it relates to jamming certain communications. but the bottom line is that this is now the international community that's stepping up. so i just don't agree the premise of the question. >> reporter: secretary clinton said it would be easiest if colonel qaddafi left and we heard admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff say that this week that he didn't know. they had to envision a possibility that he would sti
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she joins us now. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. a lot to cover this morning, frank. that's right. as you mentioned, all eyes will be on the first witness, that would be bonds' former former personal trainer greg anderson. now, he is expected to refuse to testify. essentially, he is continuing his vow of silence. so that would mean he would be jailed for the duration of this approximately four-week-long trial. let's go out to some video. this was taken yesterday as the perjury trial of former giants slugger barry bonds got under way in san francisco. the jury of eight women and four men will decide if bonds lied to a federal grand jury in 2003. the home run champ had denied using steroids to a grand jury looking into whether balco labs sold illegal performance- enhancing drugs. the judge yesterday told jurors not to watch tv, listen to the radio, read newspapers, facebook or twitter, all the social media, during the course of this try. now, some potential jurors got dismissed because they were either fans or not fans of bonds himsel
she joins us now. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. a lot to cover this morning, frank. that's right. as you mentioned, all eyes will be on the first witness, that would be bonds' former former personal trainer greg anderson. now, he is expected to refuse to testify. essentially, he is continuing his vow of silence. so that would mean he would be jailed for the duration of this approximately four-week-long trial. let's go out to some video. this was taken yesterday as...
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if you use it don't use it on children. i can't imagine what that mother looks like. >> i can't imagine that the authorities are not going to go after at least -- that's terrible. >> perfect skin at that age. not such perfect weather, though. are you getting tired of the rain a little bit? >> a little. gives me an excuse to stay home and put on my jammies a little early. >> this is when i walk around with my hat like this because nobody wants to talk to me today. they have some very choice words to give me about all the rainfall but it continues to fall outside. and it is heavy in spots around the bay area. we got some pockets of some pretty heavy downpours showing up as we take you to the east bay now. check this out in pleasant hill. yellow and oranges here as we see cells move onshore. no widespread cold front like yesterday. but we are going to see these heavy downpours on and off throughout the day today. what's going to be interesting is you're going outside and may be perfectly dry and all of a sudden here comes one
if you use it don't use it on children. i can't imagine what that mother looks like. >> i can't imagine that the authorities are not going to go after at least -- that's terrible. >> perfect skin at that age. not such perfect weather, though. are you getting tired of the rain a little bit? >> a little. gives me an excuse to stay home and put on my jammies a little early. >> this is when i walk around with my hat like this because nobody wants to talk to me today. they...
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let me remind you, us mr. president, the president'sag budget has a n uatsio anamassind national debt of more than $20 trillion within the next naa five years. ove amassing the national debt of over $20 trillion would into the next five years. we are projected to spend more than $1.6 trillion this year alone more than we are taking in. that is a $1.6 trillion deficit es this year. e does this mean we can expect the president's budget director to present us with a piece of paper that outlines $1.6 trillion in? cuts for the current fiscal year? if so, that's great news. ccess, h if the president's measure success as he said is a plan that makes sure we live within our means, the way most people do telhami showing up early for this meeting.nce unfortunately, the president is once again just saying somethin. he thinks people want to hear.fr if democrats had a plan of their own that would cut 1 dollar inld spending i think we would have seen it by now.respsibili democrats a dedicated all ckless responsibility for t
let me remind you, us mr. president, the president'sag budget has a n uatsio anamassind national debt of more than $20 trillion within the next naa five years. ove amassing the national debt of over $20 trillion would into the next five years. we are projected to spend more than $1.6 trillion this year alone more than we are taking in. that is a $1.6 trillion deficit es this year. e does this mean we can expect the president's budget director to present us with a piece of paper that outlines...